July 25, 2027 – Tenth Sunday after Pentecost / Proper 12

Lectionary Readings   -   Gathering   -  Word  -   Eucharist   -   Sending   -   Music and Art

Lectionary Readings

Semicontinuous

2 Samuel 11:1–15
David assaults Bathsheba and arranges the death of her husband.

Psalm 14
Fools do corrupt and abominable things, believing there is no God.

Complementary

2 Kings 4:42–44
Elisha feeds a hundred people with a few loaves and ears of grain.

Psalm 145:10–18
You open your hand, O Lord, and give food to all in due season.

Ephesians 3:14–21
May you know the love of Christ and receive the fullness of God.

John 6:1–21
Jesus feeds five thousand people with five loaves and two fish.

— Gathering —

Call to Worship

When we think there is not enough,
God satisfies with abundance.
Come, let us worship God. 

In Christ, God gives more than we can imagine.
Come, let us worship God. 

Even when we are afraid, God fills us with courage.
Come, let us worship God. 

Prayer of the Day

God who provides,
we proclaim that your power,
at work within us,
is able to accomplish abundantly far more
than all we can ask or imagine.
Where we see scraps, you envision a feast;
when we fret about scarcity, you set a table of abundance.
In a society based on consuming and owning,
teach us the way of receiving instead of taking
and the path of gratitude instead of grumbling.
Guide us in generosity
towards those in our neighborhoods
and around the globe who lack basic necessities
or struggle in poverty and famine.
This we pray through Christ, who fills us with love
that surpasses all knowledge. Amen.

Hymn, Psalm, or Spiritual Song


Thanksgiving For Baptism

At the baptismal font:
The Lord be with you. And also with you.
Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.
It is right to give our thanks and praise.

O Lord our God, we give you thanks
for the grace that is at work in us
through the gift of our baptism—
the sign of your threefold name,
the communion of your faithful people,
the promise of your glorious realm.
By the power of your Holy Spirit,
poured out upon us in baptism,
let your grace and peace grow in us,
until we gather at your heavenly throne
to give you thanks and praise forever;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

Confession and Pardon

At the baptismal font:
It is only by the power of God
that we are able to stand against evil.

Trusting in God’s grace, let us confess our sin.

O Christ, when the crowds surrounded you,
hungry for bread and for your word,
you took an offering—five loaves, two fish—
and made for them a feast.
Still, O Lord, we doubt the abundance of your grace.
Still, O Lord, we are hesitant to share the gifts we have.
Still, O Lord, we wonder whether there is enough for all.
Forgive us, O God, and make of us a more generous people.
Empower us to share the gift of our lives,
and enlighten us to see the miracles around us.
For you are the giver of grace upon grace,
the one who turns want into plenty.

Lifting water from the font:
Now stand firm in your faith,
covered by the saving grace of God
and ready to proclaim the gospel of peace.

In the name of Jesus Christ, we are forgiven!
Thanks be to God.

— Word —

Prayer for Illumination

At the lectern or pulpit:
Faithful God, how blessed are those
who hunger and thirst for righteousness.
Sanctify us by your Word and Spirit
so that we may glorify you
in the company of the faithful;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

Scripture

Before the readings:
The Lord is our God, the Lord alone.
Listen to the word of the Lord.
Deuteronomy 6:4

After the readings:
Keep these words in your heart.
The Lord is our God, the Lord alone.
Thanks be to God.
Deuteronomy 6:6

Sermon

Ascription of Praise

After the sermon:
To the Lord our God, Alpha and Omega,
be all glory and honor forever. Amen.
Revelation 21:6

Hymn, Psalm, or Spiritual Song

Affirmation of Faith

Time after Pentecost
The life, death, resurrection,
and promised coming of Jesus Christ
has set the pattern for the church’s mission.
His human life involves the church
in the common life of all people.
His service to men and women
commits the church
to work for every form of human well-being.
His suffering makes the church sensitive
to all human suffering
so that it sees the face of Christ
in the faces of persons in every kind of need.
His crucifixion discloses to the church
God’s judgment on the inhumanity
that marks human relations,
and the awful consequences
of the church’s own complicity in injustice.
In the power of the risen Christ
and the hope of his coming,
the church sees the promise
of God’s renewal of human life in society
and of God’s victory over all wrong.
The church follows this pattern
in the form of its life
and in the method of its action.
So to live and serve
is to confess Christ as Lord.
Adapted from the Confession of 1967, 9.32–33

Prayers of Intercession

God of the faithful,
hear our prayer.

We pray for an end to war and violence . . .
Turn swords into plowshares.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

We pray for people who are hungry . . .
Satisfy them with the bread of life.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

We pray for all the families of the earth . . .
Help us to live together in peace.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

We pray for the church in every place. . .
Accomplish your good purpose in us.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

We pray for those with scarce resources . . .
Let their gifts be multiplied.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

We pray for those facing storms . . .
Guide them to safe harbors.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

God of the faithful,
be near to those who call on you,
that all your people may bless you;
through Jesus Christ our Savior. Amen.

— Eucharist —

Invitation to Offering

At the communion table:
I appeal to you, brothers and sisters,
to present yourselves as a living sacrifice,
holy and acceptable to God.
Let us offer our lives to the Lord.
Romans 12:1

Prayer of Dedication

At the communion table:
We give you thanks and praise, O God,
for you have chosen the poverty of the world
to make your people rich in faith.
Help us to put our faith into practice
through the offering of our lives—
giving food to the hungry,
clothes to the naked,
and shelter to the poor;
all for the sake of Jesus Christ our Lord,
your Word made flesh. Amen.
James 2:5, 14–17

Great Thanksgiving

The Lord be with you. And also with you.
Lift up your hearts. We lift them to the Lord.
Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.
It is right to give our thanks and praise.

Blessed are you, O Lord our God:
You are gracious in all your ways, near to all who call out to you,
and your dominion endures throughout all generations.
You give bread for those who hunger and provide for those in need.
Therefore we praise you, joining the song
of the universal church and the heavenly choir:
A Sanctus (“Holy, holy, holy”) is sung.

Blessed is Jesus Christ, our Savior:
Taking bread and fish, Jesus gave thanks, and gave them to the multitude.
Everyone was fed and nothing was wasted.
By this we know that he came to feed us with new life and make us one.
The words of institution are included here.
Remembering your goodness and grace,
we offer ourselves to you with gratitude
as we share this joyful feast.
A Memorial Acclamation (e.g., “Christ has died”) is sung.

Pour out your Holy Spirit upon us
and upon this bread and cup;
make us one in the body and blood
of Jesus Christ our Lord.
Through your Spirit fill us all with your goodness.
Strengthen and guide us as disciples, that we may know and share
the breadth and length and height and depth of Christ’s love.
Through the Lord Jesus Christ,
in the unity of the Spirit,
we bless you, God of glory,
now and forever.
An Amen is sung.

Lord’s Prayer

Breaking the Bread

Communion of the People

Hymn, Psalm, or Spiritual Song

Prayer after Communion

At the communion table:
God of glory, in this holy feast
you have made us one with Christ
and with that great multitude of the faithful—
those who hunger and thirst no more
and worship night and day in your temple.
Lead us in the paths of righteousness
and guide us to the springs of the water of life,
until we join the choir of the redeemed,
singing: Salvation belongs to our God
who is seated on the throne,
and to the Lamb: Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

— Sending —

Hymn, Psalm, or Spiritual Song

 

Blessing and Charge

At the doors of the church:
The blessing of the one God—
Spirit, Son, and Father—
be with you now and always. Alleluia!
Ephesians 4:4–6

Lead a life worthy of your calling,
giving glory to God in all things. Amen.
Ephesians 4:1

Bible Quilt

Harriet Powers, 1898

Additional Materials

Congregational Song

GATHERING

  • Come, Holy Ghost, Our Souls Inspire (VENI CREATOR SPIRITUS) GTG 278 (E)
  • O Sing a Song of Bethlehem (KINGSFOLD) GTG 159 (G)
  • Alleluia! Sing to Jesus (HYFRYDOL) GTG 260 (G)

WORD

  • A Hymn for Self-Acceptance (BEACH SPRING) SFHO (O)
  • Just as I Am, without One Plea (WOODWORTH) GTG 442 (E)
  • My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less (SOLID ROCK) GTG 353 (G)

EUCHARIST

  • For Everyone Born (FOR EVERYONE BORN) GTG 769 (O)
  • I Am the Bread of Life (I AM THE BREAD) GTG 522 (G)
  • Let Us Talents and Tongues Employ (LINSTEAD) GTG 526 (G)

SENDING

  • What Is the World Like (NEW WORLD) GTG 771 (O)
  • Tu poder, O Jesucristo / May the Mind of Christ (NUEVA VIDA) FJ 70 (E)
  • What Wondrous Love Is This (WONDROUS LOVE) GTG 215 (E)

Psalms and Canticles

Psalm 14

Metrical
  • Satan, We’re Going to Tear Your Kingdom Down [KING OF DOOM] AAHH 485
  • The Foolish in Their Hearts Deny [MAPLE AVENUE] GTG 335
Responsorial
  • Come All You Pure in Heart PP 24
  • My Hope Is Lost, Breathe Life Upon Me UMH 746

Psalm 145:10–18

Metrical
  • Your Faithfulness, O Lord, Is Sure [WINCHESTER NEW] GTG 42
  • Oh My God, and King, and Savior [HOLY MANNA] PAS 145F
Responsorial
  • I Will Praise Your Name Forever PAS 145D
  • Halleluia, Praise the Lord PP 284

Organ Music

  • “Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee,” ST. AGNES, The Essential Collection for the Church Organist, vol. 1, arr. Eleanor Whitsett, HOPE (E)
  • “Give Me Jesus,” King of Kings, vol. 2, arr. Marques L. A. Garrett, GIA (ME)
  • NICEA, Short Preludes and Postludes on Well-Known Hymn Tunes, Healy Willan, IMSLP (M)
  • “Nun danket alle Gott,” Choral Improvisations, Op. 65, Sigfrid Karg-Elert, IMSLP (MA)

Anthems for Adult Choirs

  • “The Eyes of All Wait Upon Thee,” Jean Berger, AF, SATB, acap (M)
  • “O Love,” Elaine Hagenburg, BP, SATB, pno (E)
  • “Love Divine, All Loves Excelling,” arr. Mack Wilberg, OUP, SATB div, org (M)
  • “I Am the Bread of Life,” arr. Richard Proulx, GIA, SATB, org (E)
  • “Pilgrims’ Hymn,” Stephen Paulus, Paulus Publications, SATB div, acap (A)
  • “He Never Failed Me Yet,” Robert Ray, HAL, SATB, pno (E)

    Art

    • 5000 Fed, Laura James (LJ)
    • Christ Walking on Water, Henry Ossawa Tanner, late 19th–mid 20th century (MET)
    • The Poverty Line, Chow and Lin, 2010–ongoing (MoMA) (chowandlin.com/thepovertyline)
    • Free Vegetable Wisdom, Erin Shafkind, 2016 (SECC)